Hyundai Oilbank CEO Moon Jong-bak and Lotte Chemical CEO Kim Gyo-hyun signed an agreement on Wednesday (9 May 2018) in Seoul to invest additionally in their joint-venture Hyundai Chemical, to construct an HPC on a 500,000 square-meter site at Hyundai Oilbank’s manufacturing plant in Daesan, South Chungcheong Province. The new facility will produce 750,000 t/y of ethylene, 750,000 t/y of polyethylene and 400,000 t/y of propylene.

The business partnership would help Hyundai Oilbank reinforce the vertical integration of its businesses ranging from refining to manufacturing petrochemical products including aromatics and olefins. Lotte Chemical has been bolstering its business around the world by conducting various projects including ethane cracker construction in the U.S. and Central Asia, naphtha business in Southeast Asia and large-scale residue cracking business in Korea.

“The new HPC would improve profitability by KRW 200 billion a year compared to a naphtha cracking center (NCC),” an official from Hyundai Oilbank said. An HPC significantly reduces manufacturing cost by using oil residue compared to an NCC that uses naphtha to produce petrochemical products like polyethylene or polypropylene. An official from Lotte Chemical said Hyundai Oilbank’s strong raw material business and Lotte Chemical’s technology and marketing capabilities would create a huge synergy effect in the business partnership.

Hyundai Chemical plans to initiate the construction of the HPC in the latter half of this year with an aim to start operation at the end of 2021. The companies said they expect the facility would contribute to increasing the nation’s export by KRW 3.8 trillion a year as they plan to sell most of the products manufactured at the facility to the global market.

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